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fat albert leader, the highest ranking official in the united states says he supports mayor to quality. that carries more weight than just about anyone else saying it. they did say there is some disappointment that the president said it is up to each individual state. >> that is a hard one for us. we do feel like it used a constitutional right. we are really hoping for a national solution. >>justine: we have much more to get to on the kron4 news at 4:00 a.m.. here is a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. we will be right back. first >>justine: johannes mehserle wants his involuntary manslaughter conviction overturned. he was found guilty of shooting oscar grant on new year's day in 2009. he has already served his time. his lawyer maintains it was a tragic mistake and it wants his conviction overturned because it keeps them from working in law enforcement. the court will make a decision in the next three months. we will take a quick break but much more right after this including your forecast for today and the mother's day weekend. >>justine: the city of milipitas is making maj
fat albert leader, the highest ranking official in the united states says he supports mayor to quality. that carries more weight than just about anyone else saying it. they did say there is some disappointment that the president said it is up to each individual state. >> that is a hard one for us. we do feel like it used a constitutional right. we are really hoping for a national solution. >>justine: we have much more to get to on the kron4 news at 4:00 a.m.. here is a live look...
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>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we are seeing berrylike traffic. we are seeing very light traffic. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reli
>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we...
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>>justine: we have some light pictures right now at the commencement address at the united states naval academy and marilyn. during the civil war, david barrett and his young officer as embrace all i and ships. and jim the rebellion in irian -- and dint the repel billion. these famous words are built into your barry bonds. they say that you can can repeat this one kid " dan that quirky as an admiral said that time did not want to bring along the this story is that did not sit very well with very young lieutenants. >> this is the secretary of defense in vain the graduation address to the naval academy. >>mark: air canada flight took off from toronto held that had headed toward tokyo. and see a piece of the debris. the chunks were so hot and they could not touch them when they hit the ground. no one heard anything. >> we were flying a few thousand feet off the ground. the weekend guests that they were not telling us something. >>darya: search as have found radioactivity in blue to net. this was 6,000 mi. in the water. japan's crippled power pant plant. this is still well within the safety
>>justine: we have some light pictures right now at the commencement address at the united states naval academy and marilyn. during the civil war, david barrett and his young officer as embrace all i and ships. and jim the rebellion in irian -- and dint the repel billion. these famous words are built into your barry bonds. they say that you can can repeat this one kid " dan that quirky as an admiral said that time did not want to bring along the this story is that did not sit very...
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a 66% rating. >> sunnyvale is seven of on the list of best cities 11 united states. nebraska came in first. all of nebraska is number one on the less. let's take a look at the google class as they are developing. >>darya: see this side comment it as a trackpad and hit allows you to navigate a menu or a picture gallery on the lens of the glasses. the images were said to be incredibly clear. darya will be back with more in a couple of minutes. the dow jones is still suffering now is down 146 points. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot s
a 66% rating. >> sunnyvale is seven of on the list of best cities 11 united states. nebraska came in first. all of nebraska is number one on the less. let's take a look at the google class as they are developing. >>darya: see this side comment it as a trackpad and hit allows you to navigate a menu or a picture gallery on the lens of the glasses. the images were said to be incredibly clear. darya will be back with more in a couple of minutes. the dow jones is still suffering now is...
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and what the united states marshals office. this >> also the people involved in this class will share some private and the search and rescue team. >> thank you think you very much as you know we we did make an arrest last night. i would like to express condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of a law- enforcement and all the volunteers involved in this investigation everyone has worked very hard to get to this point. after about two and a half months of continuous investigation with collaboration of all local and state and federal agencies, we would like to acknowledge the is marceau, the fbi and the commitment of personnel. this is been very very intense we have used a lot of man hours on the search and rescue. our investigation has led to the identification of the garcia at-torres as the person is responsible of sierra lamar. the bill is through our investigation through direct and circumstantial evidence pit also through forensic evidence pit. the discovery four of her cell phone and he
and what the united states marshals office. this >> also the people involved in this class will share some private and the search and rescue team. >> thank you think you very much as you know we we did make an arrest last night. i would like to express condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of a law- enforcement and all the volunteers involved in this investigation everyone has worked very hard to get to this point. after about two and a half...
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>>justine: the many protests going across cities of the united states right now. portland or again 100 class students are peacefully protest thing in front of district offices. the sausages and occupy wall street protesters and the streets of new york city. they're marching and chanting outside of the bank of america corp. green this year the occupy wall street mall street moving is encouraging employees not to good work and students to skip school. there's a huge traffic tie up and a loss angeles because of the occupied protesters. their labor unions, workers, clergy members taking part. much more on the developing story as con to four news comes right back. -- kron 4 news comes tieback -- right back great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, yo
>>justine: the many protests going across cities of the united states right now. portland or again 100 class students are peacefully protest thing in front of district offices. the sausages and occupy wall street protesters and the streets of new york city. they're marching and chanting outside of the bank of america corp. green this year the occupy wall street mall street moving is encouraging employees not to good work and students to skip school. there's a huge traffic tie up and a...
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the president of the united states is on the ground in afghanistan. of course, we are in afghanistan because the attacks of 9/11 and now we know that president obama is meeting with afghanistan's president karzai, an unannounced and secret visit until this moment. some describe the relationship between our president and president karzai as "complicated." which could be the unstatement of the day. casey in point: a u.s. government released yesterday. new details of the level of corruption in afghanistan. and the unthinkable waste of billions upon billions of american tax dollars. officials in afghanistan are stealing american money according to the report. the afghan attorney general's office avoids prosecuting high profile corruption cases among other things. that's the situation as the president is on the ground if afghanistan our chief white house correspondent is at the white house. did you get any idea of this? and what do we expect to accomplish? >>reporter: the president's schedule was wide open all day leaving the possibility that he could have
the president of the united states is on the ground in afghanistan. of course, we are in afghanistan because the attacks of 9/11 and now we know that president obama is meeting with afghanistan's president karzai, an unannounced and secret visit until this moment. some describe the relationship between our president and president karzai as "complicated." which could be the unstatement of the day. casey in point: a u.s. government released yesterday. new details of the level of...
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that's before the 14th amend am united states is a citizen. that in a sense said we're not abiding by the dred scott decision anymore. so it was recognized by the lincoln administration before the 14th amendment. so certainly in that era, the civil war itself as linda mentions creates this national n means there has to be one standard for the nation. >> is this sort of when we begin to recognize the nation for the immigrants? understanding it began to increase in the nations? >> i'm not sure. i think that comes later. and actually probably during and after world war ii even, when we start taking pride in the mixture of immigrants. let me add one more piece of why it will be very proud. if all persons born in the united states are citizens, then we don't have to -- then their citizenship is stable, and they are not exposed to statelessness. all over the world, one of the aftermaths of this ratcheting in of the rules of citizenship in europe and elsewhere has been the people with ambivalent histories. they're not a citizen because the parents ar
that's before the 14th amend am united states is a citizen. that in a sense said we're not abiding by the dred scott decision anymore. so it was recognized by the lincoln administration before the 14th amendment. so certainly in that era, the civil war itself as linda mentions creates this national n means there has to be one standard for the nation. >> is this sort of when we begin to recognize the nation for the immigrants? understanding it began to increase in the nations? >> i'm...
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states will never go to a situation in which the united states will deliver the first strike against russia and without this scenario the doomsday scenario the armageddon of us delivering the first strike all russian concerns and fears about missile defense don't make any sense because regardless of what architecture or numbers you have it cannot shoot down fifteen hundred missiles it can shoot done maybe fifty seventy one hundred missiles and that of course may happen only in the disarming strike and even then the american missile defense cannot disarm russian nuclear submarines so that's why i'm a little bit skeptical about the russian position every human should this open mike incident still that that man made that if you will this remark. about about being ready for a concession with russia did it. was it really a big a major blow for a band whose reputation may this be the reason why he later said that he may he may prove of gay marriage because he had to have to heal that i deny any connection between a marriage and missile yes i mean we don't go that far but seriously i do not
states will never go to a situation in which the united states will deliver the first strike against russia and without this scenario the doomsday scenario the armageddon of us delivering the first strike all russian concerns and fears about missile defense don't make any sense because regardless of what architecture or numbers you have it cannot shoot down fifteen hundred missiles it can shoot done maybe fifty seventy one hundred missiles and that of course may happen only in the disarming...
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he traveled widely throughout the united states. he regularly visits a wide right of groups and organization. dr. oren is not at all a stranger to the academic world. formally you wrote lady davis fell of hebrew university, a fellow at tel aviv university of the distinguished fellow at the center in jerusalem. is the university professor at harvard, joh jail and georgetow. and is a graduate of columbia. ambassador oren has written extensively for a number of combo -- publications including "the wall street journal," where he was a contributing editor. is author of several books, six days of war, june 1967 to the modern middle east. and power, american movies. both of which were "new york times" bestsellers. without further ado i invite the ambassador to join us to discuss his chosen title, ultimate allies israel and united states. please join me in welcoming ambassador oren. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. thank you, thank you for especially plugging my books, which by law i am not allowed to do, but that are available at f
he traveled widely throughout the united states. he regularly visits a wide right of groups and organization. dr. oren is not at all a stranger to the academic world. formally you wrote lady davis fell of hebrew university, a fellow at tel aviv university of the distinguished fellow at the center in jerusalem. is the university professor at harvard, joh jail and georgetow. and is a graduate of columbia. ambassador oren has written extensively for a number of combo -- publications including...
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they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
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that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know there is a capability out there. i think that this is another way of underpinning that we are serious when we talk about the nature of the threat and how we approach the threat. now, clearly, there are certain kinds of exercises that can be conducted with the capabilities we have. which send a message to the iranians that this is not just talk. so how you integrate the diplomacy with your military capability has always been the essence of coercive diplomacy, and i think, again, when we look at why are the iranians at the table right now, there's a lot of differen
that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know...
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but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the individual pieces of it. and our budget is not really done the same way as other countries do theirs. health care is about $60 billion of the defense budget. in other countries, that's not in the defense budget. i'm talking about health care of not only active duty people or families and everything else, the health care system is outside of defense budgets in other countries. another way of looking at it is this. the defense budget of the united states is now somewhere between -- well, if you -- 5% or will be 4% of the gross domestic product, in the good old d
but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the...
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states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really depended on the states, who was a citizen and what rights it they had and one of the purposes of the 14th amendment is to create this national standard so that you wouldn't have all these variations within the country. >> and obviously citizenship didn't mean the right to vote, did it, professor gerber. >> not necessarily. and that's why there is 15th amendment that says no state may deprive a person of the right to vote on the basis of race or fashion or physical begin or religion. there was a struggle, there was an effort to put sex into the 15th amendm
states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really...
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>> yus. >> yes, the united states. if you paranoid and suspicious, it's the united states. so if you are joseph stalin, you have to respond. the cold war is like a tennis match. it goes from one court to the other. they do something and we respond and they respond. here is stalin's response. he is going to tighten up control over countries in eastern europe. hungary and czechoslovakia i mentioned here specifically because those were two countries that were supposed to have free elections after world war ii is over. well, the free elections go out the window by 1948. the communists have a purge of leadership and the two countries will be puppet regimes of the soviet union and then berlin. it gets complicated now. just keep in mind that during world war ii at the very end you've got the russian, the soviet army is driving deep into germany. they're going to get to berlin before we do. they're going to occupy much of eastern germany with their army, with their forces. berlin is a very important city in german history and culture and government and politics. it is going to be a
>> yus. >> yes, the united states. if you paranoid and suspicious, it's the united states. so if you are joseph stalin, you have to respond. the cold war is like a tennis match. it goes from one court to the other. they do something and we respond and they respond. here is stalin's response. he is going to tighten up control over countries in eastern europe. hungary and czechoslovakia i mentioned here specifically because those were two countries that were supposed to have free...
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united states the united states is on the left and right against it. they both have failed policies and they both have not -- they have been in place for decades. there's a lot of inertia. generally i think that there are a whole range of initiatives that the united states can do with the latin america if it were able to establish a playbook or permanent dialogue. if the organization of american states is in a bad state of the current time, it is not clear if it can be given a rebirth or will just die quietly. whether it is reborn, there needs to be some way for permanent dialogue between the united states and america. particularly the big countries. there were two instances in the last couple of years between the united states and brazil where there was a real split. one was in 2009, and one was over the plan to get over the iran crisis by having an exchange of enriched uranium, which involved brazil and turkey mediating with iraq. in both cases were a split for the united states. to my sources in washington, i understand, at least some of that split
united states the united states is on the left and right against it. they both have failed policies and they both have not -- they have been in place for decades. there's a lot of inertia. generally i think that there are a whole range of initiatives that the united states can do with the latin america if it were able to establish a playbook or permanent dialogue. if the organization of american states is in a bad state of the current time, it is not clear if it can be given a rebirth or will...
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can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program that would bring nato to more global orientation, and that's where nato needs to go in partnerships. australia, japan, south korea, bea you, jordan, morocco will not become members of nato but they can deploy with it and they can exercise and train with us and nato needs to encourage them to do so. so in other words, we can think of ourselves somehow is just an organization that just exist in north america and western europe. it's an or decision has to ask the capacity to act globally. that's in the report as well. in terms of how we put
can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program...
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we welcome our viewers across the united states and around the globe to the special report, president obama addressing the american people from afghanistan, talking about the future of u.s. troops there and we are going to bring that to you live. >> lots of news happening now, dramatic developments covering the president's surprise visit to afghanistan like no one else can. we have our reporters in afghanistan, in pakistan, in washington, in new york, we're watching all of this unfold, our own john king will give us an inside look at what it's like to be on a secret presidential trip to a war zone. he's been on one before, our own erin burnett looks at al qaeda's future and our christiane amanpour and fareed zakariazaka. >> the president took a helicopter to kabul and signed a strategic partnership agreement with president hamid karzai. it could mark the beginning of the end of the war there. listen. >> neither americans nor the afghan people asked for this war, yet for a decade we've stood together to drive al qaeda from its camps to battle an insurgency and to give the people of afg
we welcome our viewers across the united states and around the globe to the special report, president obama addressing the american people from afghanistan, talking about the future of u.s. troops there and we are going to bring that to you live. >> lots of news happening now, dramatic developments covering the president's surprise visit to afghanistan like no one else can. we have our reporters in afghanistan, in pakistan, in washington, in new york, we're watching all of this unfold,...
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once the war is over, the united states and the soviet union decide to divide korea with the united states being in control of the southern part of korea and the soviet union is going to be administering the northern part of korea. eventually both u.s. and ussr agree we will withdraw and allow the koreans to have some degree of self-determination. we are going pull out and the soviet union will and the koreans will be able to determine their future and fate. and we both did. the difference is, when we pulled out, we took everything with us. when the soviet union pulled out, they left behind a stockpile of weapons. the most modern military technology that they had at the time. that's a temptation that was going to be used. the following summer, 1950, with the use of soviet military arments, they will invade south korea and try to take possession of the entire country. this is exactly what kennan had warned us about, truman says. soviet union is not content. they're going to expand now, you know, into other areas. this is a classic example of expansion and trying to take over the southern pa
once the war is over, the united states and the soviet union decide to divide korea with the united states being in control of the southern part of korea and the soviet union is going to be administering the northern part of korea. eventually both u.s. and ussr agree we will withdraw and allow the koreans to have some degree of self-determination. we are going pull out and the soviet union will and the koreans will be able to determine their future and fate. and we both did. the difference is,...
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here in the united states. and there's no surprise that we have a problem with obesity, and it's not just the quantity of food that we eat. it's the quality of food that we eat. we eat a lot of junk food, and you're thinking right now, maybe i've come to the wrong conference by accident, but, no. there is, i think, a strong connection between our attitudes towards food and our attitudes towards the pentagon. the pentagon has gone on an enormous eating spree over the last decade and has grown enormous, and this conversation about, what is it for, has not taken place. yes, we haven't had a conversation among nato allies about why we should be cutting this or cutting that, but we also haven't had a conversation about why we ever spent this money in the first place. that, i think, is the question that we should be, the conversation we should be having. right now here in the united states we have basically three approaches to the obesity problem facing nato. and u.s. spending. and the three options are basically thi
here in the united states. and there's no surprise that we have a problem with obesity, and it's not just the quantity of food that we eat. it's the quality of food that we eat. we eat a lot of junk food, and you're thinking right now, maybe i've come to the wrong conference by accident, but, no. there is, i think, a strong connection between our attitudes towards food and our attitudes towards the pentagon. the pentagon has gone on an enormous eating spree over the last decade and has grown...
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serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a city like no other embassy in history or in the world they're not building the embassy. in syria rank in the huge basins around with an intention to leave their building with an intention to maintain control. since two thousand and three the u.s. has built dozens of military bases in iraq in two thousand and eight the u.s. and iraqi governments signed an agreement that states that all foreign troops should leave the country by two thousand and eleven. the agreement also says that the u.s. will not seek permanent basis or a permanent milita
serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a...
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that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride should be that they keep coming to the american embassy. we have to take one more break. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to d
that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride...
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states relations and the difference is that in case of the united states of america very much depends on personalities or who who are elected president of the united states of america and then he is here mr romney or in case we have heard mr mccain the previous years the state of affairs in relations between our two countries could could have been and would have be absolutely different france or germany is a completely different or italy for example is a completely different story because each time you have very many of this natural interests interests in economy in science in technology and in culture elsewhere we each unite our country. or whoever is in power i know for sure that when mr schroeder resigned madame miracle and of the into power certain people asked her to to reconsider relations with russia to reconsider foreign policy of germany on the. on this day reaction and suddenly she discovered that is this is how my friends in germany describe it for me suddenly she discovered that shares of your ear. there narrow space of maneuver because interests are too big too obvious an
states relations and the difference is that in case of the united states of america very much depends on personalities or who who are elected president of the united states of america and then he is here mr romney or in case we have heard mr mccain the previous years the state of affairs in relations between our two countries could could have been and would have be absolutely different france or germany is a completely different or italy for example is a completely different story because each...
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of the united states of america. in this exuberant presentation of the college of highest honor, we pay tribute to your leadership of our nation and your place in our world. to today, the chronicle of your life has enthralled us. the early years in indonesia that spark your independence and open your eyes to the breath of humanity. college, first paulick -- first york city, were you burn your bachelor's degree from the great columbia university. [cheers and applause] communities in need and then on to harvard law school, becoming the first african-american review and graduating magna cum laude in 1991. returning in chicago -- to chicago, you deep in your commitment to public service because you understood that grass roots were the way. as your mentor put it, if you are not trying to change things out there, you might as well forget it. then in 1992, in one of your all-time best slam dunks, you nichelle. [cheers and applause) with her by your side, you served as a u.s. senator, gave a speech at the 2004 democratic nat
of the united states of america. in this exuberant presentation of the college of highest honor, we pay tribute to your leadership of our nation and your place in our world. to today, the chronicle of your life has enthralled us. the early years in indonesia that spark your independence and open your eyes to the breath of humanity. college, first paulick -- first york city, were you burn your bachelor's degree from the great columbia university. [cheers and applause] communities in need and...
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states deals with our aids epidemic writing by contrast the response in the united states which records fifty thousand new infections every year seems feeble millions of poor people never see a doctor testing is voluntary and many patients don't return for their results sex education is so politicized that many schools teach nothing about protected sex condoms are expensive and distribution of free ones is kept as are. looking at just how we had minister health care it's hard to figure which nations of the development and which one isn't the usa or cuba i think it all comes down to this we as a nation really have no clue about what really matters when it comes to protecting our population president george w. bush was running around warning of a bio parent terror you know the baby biological and how we had to take out saddam before he dumped germs in new york city and yet we don't even have a health care infrastructure in america to deal with a legitimate bioterror attack. side from terrorism we don't have a national healthcare system that can deal with a far more common and normal disea
states deals with our aids epidemic writing by contrast the response in the united states which records fifty thousand new infections every year seems feeble millions of poor people never see a doctor testing is voluntary and many patients don't return for their results sex education is so politicized that many schools teach nothing about protected sex condoms are expensive and distribution of free ones is kept as are. looking at just how we had minister health care it's hard to figure which...
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states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government. more than a month into the ceasefire in syria still suffering from violence that's casting serious doubt on the un backed peace plan president assad insists his country is fighting foreign mercenaries who are masking themselves us the syrian free army and trying to overthrow the government his comments came in the interview to russia's that us twenty four channel has first in nearly six months because they have all the first of all it's not an army and it's not free they get arms and money from abroad from different countries that is why they are not free they are a bunch of criminals that have violated laws for years and it be given the number of charges they usually consist of religious extremists with ties to al qaida i don't just mean the organization itself but their extreme and terrorist approach they also have for nurse neris some were killed in action some w
states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government. more than a month into the ceasefire in syria still suffering from violence that's casting serious doubt on the un backed peace plan president assad insists his country is fighting foreign mercenaries who are masking themselves us the syrian free army and trying to overthrow...
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states to say we are going to take a north korean defectors that want to settle in the united states was a big step. the administration didn't try to to to the horn publicly look at us we are doing this big thing but it was a very big and important step that sort of set an example out there and put a marker in the ground saying the united states isn't just talking about the human rights improvements and north korea is trying to do something. the second thing as you mentioned is he brought attention to the issue by bringing in defective, people whose books he has read, stories he has known, intimate details that he's known very well about all of these folks and talk about the situation and then made a press statement saying he met with these people and wanted to see the human rights situation and proven north korea. again, giving names and faces to this sort of problem helps to give it a broad reference and so in the book i go through some of the experiences of when they came into the oval office, walking them into the oval office, watching the respond, watching president bush respond
states to say we are going to take a north korean defectors that want to settle in the united states was a big step. the administration didn't try to to to the horn publicly look at us we are doing this big thing but it was a very big and important step that sort of set an example out there and put a marker in the ground saying the united states isn't just talking about the human rights improvements and north korea is trying to do something. the second thing as you mentioned is he brought...
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so here's where we are in the united states of america. i'm not talking about south africa, we're not talking about the developing world. funding shortages caused adap waiting lists that had been whittled to 300 nationwide in 2010 to grow to a high of 92,000 people in 2011. they are still at 2700 people as of may 10, 2012. that's 2,759 americans last week who need to be on treatment who are not. and that, frankly, is only part of the story because many more are simply being kept off or thrown off the waiting lists due to stiffer eligibility requirements. for example, if your income is just a little too high or your state has a cap on the number of people who can enroll, you may not even get on a waiting list. so to summarize, all over the world, millions of people are suffering from hiv, not getting the treatment they need in the united states of america. people are suffering with hiv not getting the treatment we need although the treatment is extremely inexpensive. that's the challenge that we are going to address today. how do we deal wi
so here's where we are in the united states of america. i'm not talking about south africa, we're not talking about the developing world. funding shortages caused adap waiting lists that had been whittled to 300 nationwide in 2010 to grow to a high of 92,000 people in 2011. they are still at 2700 people as of may 10, 2012. that's 2,759 americans last week who need to be on treatment who are not. and that, frankly, is only part of the story because many more are simply being kept off or thrown...
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putting him at odds with the president of the united states. jessica yellin is working the story for us. jessica, causing quite an uproar there, what's going on? >> reporter: this is clearly an unwelcome topic for a white house that pronounces to make all decisions based on principle not on politics. it certainly looks as if the vice president supports gay marriage. >> who do you love? the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable that the fact that men marrying wo i and women marrying women, are entitled to all the civil rights and the civil liberties. >> reporter: but the president is vague. >> my feelings about this are constantly evolving. i struggle with this. >> reporter: this is a flash point election. to argue biden's comments weren't new. >> i think they were entirely consistent with the president's position which is that couples who are married whether they're gay or heterosexual couples are entitled to the very same rights and very same liberties. >> reporter: the vice president's office even put out a statement to clari
putting him at odds with the president of the united states. jessica yellin is working the story for us. jessica, causing quite an uproar there, what's going on? >> reporter: this is clearly an unwelcome topic for a white house that pronounces to make all decisions based on principle not on politics. it certainly looks as if the vice president supports gay marriage. >> who do you love? the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable that the fact that men marrying wo i...
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usual signaling that the united states is gone. everyone need z to start making calculations based on the idea that there will be no miles per hour presenamerican presence in afghanistan. this is meant to say there won't be 90,000 troops in afghanistan, but we will be a partner, we will be strategically involved. we will even have some kind of military association with afghanistan long past 2014 which is the date at which the last u.s. troops are supposed to leave under current plans. the second part of this of course is to demonstrate that the last two months as you mentioned have seen a series of unfortunate episodes of various kinds. the sergeant, the burning of the korans and this agreement is meant to say, look, we understand these things happen, but there is a u.s./afghan partnership, a strategic relationship and that continues. >> given what we have been reporting on, though, to an fly on the wall of the conversation between president obama and president karzai, but what conversation is he really walking into, what ultimatel
usual signaling that the united states is gone. everyone need z to start making calculations based on the idea that there will be no miles per hour presenamerican presence in afghanistan. this is meant to say there won't be 90,000 troops in afghanistan, but we will be a partner, we will be strategically involved. we will even have some kind of military association with afghanistan long past 2014 which is the date at which the last u.s. troops are supposed to leave under current plans. the...
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system that will be established by the united states of america and nato in europe will not be directed against the russian nuclear potential however it was also stressed that russia will seek balanced and constructive relations with the united states what is important to moscow is that there are no military interventions in the countries where the reason internal conflict this trend which we have seen for instance in libya. is not acceptable to the russian federation russia would not like that in syria the military intervention that happened in libya repeats itself and as legend pretend it gets busy in his new role as president some people have taken to the streets in moscow sharing their discontent with his return to office rise police have been deployed to despair stocks of this have been trying to hold marches against protests inauguration our correspondent has the latest for us. several groups of protesters remain on the city streets the activists have been wandering around the city center throughout the night evening and really the entire tuesday in what they call are just walks t
system that will be established by the united states of america and nato in europe will not be directed against the russian nuclear potential however it was also stressed that russia will seek balanced and constructive relations with the united states what is important to moscow is that there are no military interventions in the countries where the reason internal conflict this trend which we have seen for instance in libya. is not acceptable to the russian federation russia would not like that...
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united states capture osama bin laden. the pakistani country has sentenced the doctor to 33 years in prison if treason after he helped the c.i.a. get evidence to confirm that bin laden was really inside that compound. u.s. officials have called the doctor a "hero," and denounced pakistan. a supposed united states ally for punishing him. molly, congressman king says he wants to know what the united states did to try to protect this man. >> more pointedly was the obama administration, what they did not do to shield the doctor after the bin laden raid. congressman king tells fox news that united states officials handled the doctor "poorly," at time of the raid. and, that they "put him out there, i am focused on they disclosed his identity." the dr. was arrested by the pakistan intelligence service three weeks after the raid on the bin laden compound. and a senior administration official says it was the pakistanis would later leaked his name to the press. and another u.s. official tells fox that there remain efforts to try to
united states capture osama bin laden. the pakistani country has sentenced the doctor to 33 years in prison if treason after he helped the c.i.a. get evidence to confirm that bin laden was really inside that compound. u.s. officials have called the doctor a "hero," and denounced pakistan. a supposed united states ally for punishing him. molly, congressman king says he wants to know what the united states did to try to protect this man. >> more pointedly was the obama...
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and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows do provide opportunities, but clearly sometimes also pose issues. european banks, you know, may well have stakes in u.s. banks, but it is also true the contrary that the u.s. banks clearly are very -- have a very international reach and therefore also, you know, u.s. banks do have stakes in a european and other banks elsewhere. that said, you know, regardless of whether it's a european bank having a stake here in the u.s. bank, the u.s. bank is still subject to u.s. laws and still subject to u.s. regulatory authorities. and in exchange for that, access the
and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows...
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the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we certainly don't think the americans won, so there's all jokes that goes round which sources the americans are happy because they think they won the war of 1812. the canadians are even happier because they know they won the war of 1812, and the british are the happiest of all because they forgot the whole thing ever happened. >> host: where did you grow up, professor? >> guest: in new zeal land. >> host: in new zealand? >> guest: yes, in christ church, and americans if they read, they know it as the city that had 10,000 earthquakes over the last year, and that's gained
the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we...
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could shut down your loan here in the united states. how much damage can a failed greece do to the global economy? >> it is ironic we're talking about it because it is only a $300 billion economy as i noted here. it shrunk by 20% since the start of this crisis. but the fact is, and christa makes a good point, if one of the members of the eurozone, one of the 17 decides to duck out, it puts the whole project into question. we should look back here on what happened, the fall of the berlin wall 1989 led the european union leaders to try to come together with union as a trade union, but also in ten short years after that, introduce a single currency. the reality is we have a two speed europe, something the architects of the europe didn't want to have, germany, france, the netherlands, the uk, not a member of the eurozone, and then the southern half of the continent, spain, portugal, italy and greece unable to grow right now. you have an unemployment rate of 21% in greece. youth unemployment of better than 50%. but the greeks fell asleep dur
could shut down your loan here in the united states. how much damage can a failed greece do to the global economy? >> it is ironic we're talking about it because it is only a $300 billion economy as i noted here. it shrunk by 20% since the start of this crisis. but the fact is, and christa makes a good point, if one of the members of the eurozone, one of the 17 decides to duck out, it puts the whole project into question. we should look back here on what happened, the fall of the berlin...
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states it's a pakistan issue with the united states and if there is any other country involved that it has never been done with in our knowledge it has never been done by asking us that they were going to do a drone attack it has never been done based on a permission from afghanistan it's an issue that we are not involved in any manner whatsoever this president you would like to close. to a company but we all know that in afghanistan. were at corruption level and police the police will secure. foreign people the government is the strategic place. what are you going to do. going to do with the situation with corruption in belize police or terrorists yeah look the police in afghanistan is just formed of two million years of total destruction of these institutions under the circumstances it's doing very very well look at them in such a face they make every day every day there is an afghan police man dying somewhere either protecting an embassy or protesting a house or protecting a street or protecting the border. the policeman that died near the russian embassy a few days ago. and ther
states it's a pakistan issue with the united states and if there is any other country involved that it has never been done with in our knowledge it has never been done by asking us that they were going to do a drone attack it has never been done based on a permission from afghanistan it's an issue that we are not involved in any manner whatsoever this president you would like to close. to a company but we all know that in afghanistan. were at corruption level and police the police will secure....
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i'm a united states senator. i'm waving a piece of paper in my hand, and i'm saying i have a list of 205 known communists working in the state department. don't you think that got a little bit of attention? now, we're not in the news cycle 24/7 like we are today. but it's still going to get a lot of attention in 1950. all the sudden the questions. who's on that list? how did he get the list? are there other communists other than in the state department? all the sudden a junior senator from wisconsin is going to be the darling of the news media. who is he? how did he get the information? a clue that maybe some of mccarthy's claims and charges weren't necessarily on the up and up is that when he would repeat the claim that he knew of communists in their state department, the numbers kept changing. they go from 205 to 56. the numbers just kept changing. nonetheless, he is going to conduct hearings in washington, d.c., where individuals will be subpoenaed, come to testify as to what they know about communism infiltra
i'm a united states senator. i'm waving a piece of paper in my hand, and i'm saying i have a list of 205 known communists working in the state department. don't you think that got a little bit of attention? now, we're not in the news cycle 24/7 like we are today. but it's still going to get a lot of attention in 1950. all the sudden the questions. who's on that list? how did he get the list? are there other communists other than in the state department? all the sudden a junior senator from...
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the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it one level further. and know-how is involved. >> that is exactly right. >> in the united states, often we are more concerned nowadays -- is the correct phrase a suitcase bomb or something like that? >> improvised nuclear device. >> tell me the phrase again? >> improvised nuclear device. >> what does that mean, in my language? >> it's a pretty crude weapon, but it has probably a lot more material than our own warheads that we have built to go on the front end of missiles and travel reliably 3,000 miles. an improvised nuclear device would be bigger than a suitcase. the small
the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it...
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may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand before the playing of "taps" and the benediction. ["taps" playing] >> go into the world to preserve peace, remember the wisdom you have learned, and be courageous. pursue excellence in all things and cling to that which is good. lift up the oppressed, defend the helpless, honor god, fear no man. love and serve the lord, amen. >> please remain in place until the president has departed. [applause] ♪ >> the new america, asia is hosting a discussion today of what has learned from the documents retreat at osama bin laden, lb during last year's rate. we will hear from offer a report on what the document say about the future of al qaeda. that is live on c-span to it 12:15 eastern. here on c-span, headlines in your calls live on
may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand before the playing of "taps" and the benediction. ["taps" playing] >> go into the world to preserve peace, remember the wisdom you have learned, and be courageous. pursue excellence in all things and cling to that which is good. lift up the oppressed, defend the helpless, honor god, fear no man. love and serve the lord, amen. >> please remain in place until the...
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words it was doing but behind largely the united states and right given the united states has created a new black. in fact frank wisner jr in his memory mood television up to the munich conference said that he had discussed democrat big transformation with saudi arabia you know all ironies in imagine that an american is talking about democracy with riyadh regarding a protest movement in cairo it's ridiculous angelou you come out on that because of course you know some countries some people in the arab middle east can have the arab spring the arab awakening but some can bahrain's a good example they can't ok so what you know that is again it's not just a power power and it didn't go ahead sure it's. so but you know their loss especially in this part of the world to some countries is a cage for destabilization bahrain saudi arabia we need to keep stability in the gulf their allies with iraq and afghanistan. the oil connection is obvious you know here there's been a clinton was in saudi arabia the very weekend when the u.a.e. kicked out the national democratic institute conrad suman coup
words it was doing but behind largely the united states and right given the united states has created a new black. in fact frank wisner jr in his memory mood television up to the munich conference said that he had discussed democrat big transformation with saudi arabia you know all ironies in imagine that an american is talking about democracy with riyadh regarding a protest movement in cairo it's ridiculous angelou you come out on that because of course you know some countries some people in...
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i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusi
i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my...
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cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies specifically doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are criminals and they'll do anything they can for a profit going forward. >> hipoli one thing i find hard to understand and the whole fast and furious controversy, there are 6,600 licensed gun dealers in the united states within 100 miles of the mexican border. 70% of the guns recovered from mexican drug activity had originated here in the united states. we're the ones arming this whole problem, right? >> well, you know, but let's understand one thing. the guns were going into mexico way before fast and furious occurred. whether we would have had fa
cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies specifically doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are...
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all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful making sure that they're not doing something that could necessarily draw too much attention to themselve. it basically reinforces the preexisting system. it's all about consensus. it's very incremental policymaking on currency, on trade, on policy towards the united states. and this for a system that desperately needs to restructure itself to continue to succeed is a challenge. it's a very big challenge. i mean for five years now we've been focused on what, the financial crisis and the u.s. and then the european crisis. and now the middle east and iran and oil. the
all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful...
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but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china right now. is there y coecti betwn this and t oth caseor c the be? >> well, there's no direct connection. but i think they're both the result of a system in which the internal security police have really gone out of control. the great insecurity of china's leaders about domestic threats to their rule, have caused them to allow the control cartel, i call them, the internal security people, the propaganda people, you know, they're basically allod too whatever they nt and the standing committee of the polit bureau is not restraining them. if you look at both these cases, i think they'r
but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china...
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towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interest in looking at the region, you have to look at what the behavior has been toward american interest over time. i can say this, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990's when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to respond to acts of terror. there is a history of being hostile towards american interest. we have seen different american leaderships, at least in the form -- the iranian president to have adopted postures that talk about a dialogue of civilization in the possibility of trying to find ways of building bridges between the sides. he was clearly not able to deliver much, if at all. i think we have to look at it through a lens of possibility of direct. we also have to look at it from a lens of behavior has been adjusted tactically. this is when it faces an array of pressures it judges to be threatening. there is potential to affect iranian be
towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interest in looking at the region, you have to look at what the behavior has been toward american interest over time. i can say this, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990's when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to respond to acts of terror. there is a history of being hostile towards american interest. we have seen different...
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of tradeable services to leave the united states the united states is not pursuing any of the policies necessary to reverse the incentives because its total focus is on the geopolitical. priority it's all about military bases and expanding u.s. military around the globe it's all about maintaining the primacy of the u.s. national security establishment you know at the expense of the u.s. economy yes in terms of jobs but not the interests of big corporations well also the interests of big corporations why global companies can achieve a short to medium term benefit by moving production to china or elsewhere where they get big subsidies and incentives however typically when they make these moves they also are compelled to transfer technology. and what we've seen in many instances of the past is that and this really they seem to do well but as they transfer technology. other competitors crop up and begin to cock it up overtake them and so they do well for five or ten years and then suddenly they're out of business let's go back to to the second feiss and concessions that the u.s. makes in t
of tradeable services to leave the united states the united states is not pursuing any of the policies necessary to reverse the incentives because its total focus is on the geopolitical. priority it's all about military bases and expanding u.s. military around the globe it's all about maintaining the primacy of the u.s. national security establishment you know at the expense of the u.s. economy yes in terms of jobs but not the interests of big corporations well also the interests of big...